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- [About](#about)
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- [Becoming an OSS student](#becoming-an-oss-student)
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- [Topics](#topics)
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- [How to use this guide](#how-to-use-this-guide)
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- [Next Goals](#next-goals)
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- [References](#references)
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[Big Data Specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/big-data)| -
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[Big Data Specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/big-data)| -
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### Data Mining
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[Data Mining specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/datamining)| -
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[Data Mining specialization](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/datamining)| -
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## How to use this guide
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### Order of the classes
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This guide was developed to be consumed in a linear approach. What this means? That you should do one course at a time.
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The courses already **are** in the order that you should consume them. Just start in the **Introduction** section and after finishing the first course, start the next one.
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**If the course isn't open, do it anyway with the resources from the previous class.**
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### Should I take all courses?
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**Yes**! The intention is to conclude **all** the courses listed here!
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### Duration of the project
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Maybe to finish all the classes we will spend **more time** than with a regular CS course, but I can **guarantee** to you that your **reward** will be proportional to **your motivation/dedication**!
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### How can I track my progress?
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You should create a repository on GitHub to put all files that you created for each course.
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You can create one repository for each course, or just one repository that will contain all files for all courses. The first option is our preferred approach.
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### Cooperative work
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**We love cooperative work**! But is quite difficult manage a large base of students with specific projects. Use our channels to communicate with other fellows and to combine and create new projects.
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### Which programming languages should I use?
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My friend here is the awesome part of the liberty! You can use **any** language that you want to complete the courses.
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The **important** thing for each course is to **internalize** the **core concepts** and be able to use them with whatever tool (programming language) that you touch.
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### Stay tuned
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[Watch](https://help.github.com/articles/watching-repositories/) this repository for futures improvements and general information.
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## Next Goals
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- Create a slack automatic invitation.
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- [Adding our university page at Linkedin](https://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/40128/~/adding-a-new-university-page), so in that way we will be able to add **OSS University** in our Linkedin profile.
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## References
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